Service Provider Links

Licensed Community Care Facilities

For information on licensed Community Care Facilities go to www.dss.cahwnet.gov and review Title 22 residential regulations.

Licensed Adult Day Programs

For information on licensed adult day programs go to www.dss.cahwnet.gov and review Title 22 day program regulations.

Licensed Child Care

For information on licensed child care go to www.dss.cahwnet.gov and review Title 22 child care regulations.

Licensed Intermediate Care Facilities

For information on licensed Intermediate Care Facilities to www.dds.ca.gov and review the ICF regulations.

California Respite Services Association

The California Respite Services Association is an organization of respite agencies in California. Contact Catherine Woods at 819.574.5352 or e-mail her at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) for more information.

California Supported Living Network

The California Supported Living Network is a statewide organization of agencies that provide supported living services for Californians with developmental disabilities. Visit www.supportedliving.com for more information.

Quick Links

2014 Disparity Data on Purchased Services Report Now Online

California law and regulation requires that regional centers display on their Web sites information about the dollar value of services they purchase for clients. These data (called "purchase of service" or "POS" data) must be reported separately by clients' ethnic/racial group, langauge and diagnosis.

Register to Vote

Applicant/Vendor Disclosure Statement Form

Why do I have to complete this form?
This is a federal requirement for states to receive federal funding. In order for California to continue receiving federal funds, these forms must be completed for every person and business vendored by the regional center.

Do I have to complete this form?
YES – the law requires that ALL vendors, including clients and families, complete and sign the form.

Be Prepared in the Event of a Disaster

Learn more about how best to be prepared in the event of a disaster by visiting our Project Prepare page where you will find information about getting prepared and links to lots of local and state disaster planning resources.

Show Your Support for Siblings of Brothers and Sisters with Special Needs ~ Buy Alson’s Tea

Alson’s Tea is a white tea infused with champagne and raspberry flavors.

Proceeds from the sale of this tea will be used to benefit sibling support programs and activities, including those offered by Lanterman Regional Center through its partnership with Pasadena Child Development Associates.

Frank D. Lanterman Regional Center is a private, non-profit corporation that operates under contract with Californiaâ€™s Department of Developmental Services.

The Center serves over 7,000 children and adults with developmental disabilities, who have or are at risk for a developmental delay or disability, and who are at high-risk of parenting an infant with a disability.